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-, io lU wotii Mtif ta4 ia hi j destruction, and that "e pPtaP .. sofiMtuMtc and foolish Italian might . I then fee written stoatr-fton"; .i'wa '- wanted meduine, here J am" The ca U4troi.be is forcibly iUot.at-d by thrWlowing fable: ' r ........ - A FABLE. - ' .; (Bt a DrtocT-Di ur-.T.a Wool ") A Fm one da going through a f.trin yard, strong iijfJy in the midst of. ut of pruciW..w""'"i iming uun !r '. jT i i .t.t'a ivurl, Th Pi: tvn. dug up to lb p,'n taninwd, eyed liim for ' ume iti ailencet 'at length he exclaimed c - .,m note -tljufi friend, ' you are very ick; you hjv Iridium uott ttpon your tnouuer, wim-n i ;a; sure, must give you -much pain;" nsy, I can tellyou, u lit ni ijuickij nrtucu, u win aouu t up ah your substance. .Now, only, liatcu iui yuu I Wilt, in a very abort tube, completely rid vou of the Utsortier. Xsy.'rrtfnd,"-iid-thirquirt airiinwMn n-ply, i Vlo hoi, I hejiif yon.disiieis yourself o murti on 'in account, tor you nm percrtve now well t thrive I '? Thevil you I uncut no much is lut small. I .scarcely feci it, and it gives tne no trouble, beside, ! nut nrt quits uiimind f.il of ii, but keep it within- botttnU, an that it does not ircsJ loo tnurh, and thus it ralhi-r f,jtnrj-e to my heahhaa you may aerety we In iliy good condition.' Alas!" r plied the Fat. in tone of kind cinpa-sion, "you are bmefull) imjioweJ up.n. 'J' i' d'S a-a' ti a mftri!oo:h anj crljiufv J'V'roy you fo listen to my ttJvioe, etui hi tne cms vom. I promise jolt fif rertnu that I 'i a very slitft timo vou will lie much lirllcr olf tiinr at last rcffivjiici'd, and c.inscntfd to jita-e itself under hu earn, Tlieti tlie Ko went o WOrk, anil Ulinril on t!i UiJf ef the OX t itb ! 'ttfrrrrrewnArlw-wewlr thei'iBi'fTiitwWTft4f j-rw worsbut this convinced him of the Fox' kill: for noT he really wis nick, a'nl this im what the Fox had told him. Of such demon. STJU :i tin) Ox coutT not resist the force. Having lonj sub.uilied to all the Fox's reiue. ilir.4. tUo poor sniuial, which bail li f.re loen s plump and fit. saw itself rupiilly sinkinij, anJ. at length, fiirly liiid itself di.w.i upon the ground in tbe l ist agonies of desth. As ho lay gtspioj1 in this condition, be slowly turned his h5ad r.Vuitd TiiMuVviy TiiVeTnTictaTe4 tiirn;"wtieiV I ! he now discovered !h it, in place of one hnil," hit back and his shoutdors were covered with a tliouinm!! . - - - ; ' "ALnd" exclnimej the sulf-rinj animal, "to whit dremlftjt situation nm I emc!Iwas weir nlTlicfore with one- stulit'evit, but now I :n dy inn tmder l ,litmiamf.' 'w The FxVcdiicennhV his dismay at this result of hia proniisr, replied. ' G.od friend, I told y m a; aeeiloM wes I hot rihl wheu I a iiJ t e d:eare would kill "youf "True," monncd the Ox, "yon told me a.ij but if one slight sore appeared so bad til you, fiough I flourirhed under it, what'tliink Jon of me nw, and of yonrvulf too, when you have e re red me with ll e discaiw from head to foot!' MnA!.k There are some iccesary evils in civil socie ti. w!d.-h, like the IhuI nn the Ox's shoulder, w'icn kept w ithin? bounds, are beneficial and whnh spine, hut, when extended and aprcad broa I without check or limitation teed to ruin" ami eefiairrdefffucltoitThcoctor, who . find Lis paiicut from a atste healih end sound n?., liee.i-.ue sick end ready to die under his r:n "dies. ou.tht ta open his eyes, and acknowl e lethal it would have been butter had he kfl hi pstie it slonn. 1 ' - MexUi untlthe Vniitd Staltt The Globe sts'es that the President hasdotennlned to re store tlie Mexican brig captured by the Natchei, e ha4s been made prise f without authority t but excuses Oat. Mervin, "under the circum. stinces," for having applied a remedy "not au thorised by Uw,"'TeiWiehaiehst .'the American veesrl Champion, carried into Ktelsmorss with a cargo worth from $30;dO to "$106,000, has been condemned as lawful prite by the Mexican authoritiea, for being on a voy age to iieMd'wkade.fl ports of Tela.' - The Julius Crsr will probably share the seme fate, and all other American vessels cftptured by th Mexicans. A messenger is on hi way to make di-nsm! for redress in theso and Ilother cssss of ouirite upon the Unfte l Stales by Me xico." Uiit we fear, from the inflammatory language held by. the ofTVial organ, that this demand will be made in an ill temper, which, msy lead to "iilT more oefavnraWe crnsequericesC"" T 'Xt rtTnnirMif Ntexicu's having declared war e-irmnt'tbe -IhittcS-tatee ts-e-Uttfct smMwmv- IZT ""Oiir Efprrss'rtrTpTfoiiriTif New Orleans True American, of he 23lb ult., - eeee t ed etnee-thr-biv e w n-prc need -fer-the-Ijres, wyt sreere.inforiried by .CspU Baker, of the echr. Mechsnic, which ssikd from Mats rrnrai omhe I Gib inst., thnt when he left that place the current report was that all the' Anieri etn eael, wj'h their erewaand paserngers, I'tat had been previously captured and impri soned, wero liberated by order of Gen. Busts mente, who had promptly arrested the Com wo d ire of the Mexican fleet, and confined hint at Vera Crux, on eliargt) of cartnring these ves- T. eeta, contrary to taw and "ordersTTWe also hear through the asms channel that General ftanta Anna was believed in he still living on bis plsnlulion. VV are much pleased thus to find that the story of bis being taken to Mexi co for execution at least wants coiilirmatiom and are still more rejoiced at finding that all hanceAiuptttreLWcttexlca-W United Stales done away with by ibie timely e'tow of volunlnry tepiratloa . tot the insult of- t;redto our Jig." .. - ;., - - ' -' ' jj . '' j1-- . Florida. VqI. Chae. Di.tvning, of St, A a gnstine, has been elected Delegate to Congress, from tlie Territory of Florida, " ' ' . A majority of die votee of the Territory were tikwise given in fsvor of a, Bute Government, end tbe Governor intends calling a ccuvention to assemble in November next.'' .. .' ' )'' , Ittirvil't, Cincinnati and Charlttfrti Rail Jlsatl . The Columbia Tcleseona Him iU the surveys far this roed ere in prortess on the enu're fine, from Columbia, 8. C. to Ixington In Kentucky. Brigade of Engineera are en raged n it in all the States through which the d will rttn. All the line, which been froposea k South Carolina, Wtweed lhoCa - awua river and the ridge south of the Saluda, new mJct examination, and will be ftdly '"ti Ictot October, , so that tbe tlatmi of euk wilt UpreseutcJ to the. turning of . the Storkbolders, ivhick witi b beld at the Flat Rock in that month.- Mtj. M'.WI, the Chief. Enoriiirer. i now xiilorin til Tiridnt rouln Kama, the Associate Ehegineer, is directing the aurvev. '..''. - ' ' : , The merchants of New Orleans appear to be very much cicitej on account of the new specie eirrular, tlrman.linj apeHe for custom house dues as well as bond Th Chamber of Com merce, as well as Importers, bate pessed most ! rliive resolutions, and they say that if tbe go found ready to carry out rigorous ptoserutiona, scenes of Uiiionlur and violence must be the re sult. The wholo circulation of the 19 Bank of that city, when- they suspended, was about 5r006,Ol)0, while .the actual amount of specie on hand tu 13400,0ft-'? It. J a j " j jiGt'n. Miller U nnnounred a a taTnlhi.ite'f rr CmTgrew,Ttrwpposiriuri to dvn. MrKar., H7Tlie Globtj lists . a column in praise of nn rtlitor in 0'iin, wh ai nnuiicVa' bis littetitriin to sujipurt Van Bnrrn. . lie deserves praisi! for veil tnrir.j . upmi a forlorn hope. '-It i like green peal in Deceni'ji r -tjuite larity. """" v (Kr,in tine Moininjf ) ,eics From lintton.--YMt dop'site ha ilk lit . New York were forced into itua?iiCMi!U.- iiu.i "w aia v me ti t ffntnsf ttienr. Ther at fi' st rcfSft fnmpliam c, nd ttul nol cmrts into the nirn, nrnf nn'il ttriTnttpr nl'.HT 1) ink iirtii detei'iiiuti'i ",upnn it) but were obliged, fitiniljr, to .yield by the stretitlt ai pfljetl ngatnst ihem. 1 he sloppajre of the New York bank com pilled a tlie other New England banks to follow suit; and thus cotnenred tlx Aa;nc wtiic'n ia cnnsuming tlie credit of the wliole country. H v sui li tleerptinn as thii, the Van Biirrh piii'iy "is' Tti?aTi!e1.r'.''TTielTrst' U!fnk in tlie United States which stm pended specie payment wa a I'et B.ink in Natchez (Miss. The first movement upon -the New York . Iak.a. Was made by lite llank Coiuniiasionera upon the Batik at Buffalo. Tho first run upon the New York City Banks wit made by sm;tttbitts tiiddersup6n m m a m ra. I. U1I tlie Mecnamrg fj rei iiaiiK. J ne first Bank that suspended specie pay metlf irt New YmkCitv wa tlie Dry D ick f Pet) Bank, ami "the first Bank Which disc redited its'notri wbi a (Van Ruren) rt eudenLuf another Pet Hank. The first nvectins railed for the sua- ficnuion of upe'cia payment was held n a Pet Bank,' the Statci Bank', and Cnmeliut Wi Lawrenrc an Kx-Mayor, prtwdetl - ver it. - I he W lnj; iner chant were the last to tlisrretlit 'the Bank .""'They made no run upon them, and did not, loan? extent, withdraw thoir deposite. Tlie run was made by men whom B.-nlon and the fllohe have taught to believe in the "yellow boya" and the 'silken purses with gold peep ing out- ICPlt may be of use to distant reader to state that, in this rity, Specie is at a. premium of af tut ten per cent, over "District BanVJNitet;r"tiiat Bank Notes of the Souih and West, even ol South Carolina Batiks, are at a dis riVunt of from fifteen to twenty-five per cent., in comparison with Di-trtct Bank paper that is, from twenty-five In thirty five per cent, below Specie. We know that this is mntHtrou-, and deplorable, the paper of those Banks being , jjh gypit , a Jha o t a ny na n k s in tli? Uwn- But sutli i tneTS ata tiophe f -'the Experiment."; The pa per of our Banks is wc suppose, tle prei iatrd, in enre miioVir p.ri is of the country. There is in fact no circulating metliuin. Triirvry Circular.- The Kalama zoo Gactte, published in tight ol one of the Government- Land Oil;rr8,and a zealnu supporter the A'lministra lion, oaji. tlia't tfc effect a. uf tlie Trcasurjr Circular are iiijutii.0 antl hurtful to the interests of the great West. It i felt herb. I. Our Uiiika are almost vrliolljr useless to nf no iioni'f "do tliejrJ issue a few dutlar in bill, thaii thejrjHS crowded bark a cain inmrnlialelT, and 1 he unecie dv- rniretFiop-into the 1st nd-tffic. Met uantcH cannot obtain loan Irom them suiheient to enslile tlicio to t arrjr on their Lumiic '1 he. imrcliants will start in a short time for the caf, f"t tliti ; purpose of procuring gomla, &c., but, it i Bakk-Jhvt" a I -tlaj- lunr iii-i ei.' We fi-ar m.inv (if lhm tier" fep-aled, the banks "would be more Bccoiumoilating, and inei chants would then be able to m-et their res ponsibilitiea at the, east at a time when our large cities ; "are so inttcb in wint of mne v.?.' 'X. '', w-'-Vlt' Agiin, says the Gazette,- "it must is injurious v any -where,, it is at the West. It is sot i tnp our banks frutn discounting, and thus cripples we Mrrn riilerpric at a time when it is so much needed-'!.: -;) ' v, t, .-,-. ;: Id Tbe Richmond . Enquirer con tinue to apeak f the Pennsylvania United States ', Bank as a Rational Tl.tnle ft nil nnslia fentn asl . cilatrnDirira W ,pecie p. eu the incnmpcteney f, a Nation .!. Hank in n.Pvent the fluctuations in the.. money market -which f re- ceasequent upn tha urn-er. uiatC'i isrues u state mstitutioa. J L i ".. V t Vc . V" . " ,-'4dl you Lave Bi,e ymiraclvea Stronger and be sdmiitt d that if the specie circularT-iw.rKIcal svrem., to direct ibe p..i fio Ilis rettlers must feel themselees high. Iv complimented bjr this tribute to their "tiitellisencej ,for if they be lievc hini tbejr arttneces'arily the stu pid asses that Mr. Uiirliie evulenily thin k t hey are i I f ua tUft,.ejf rry , they know that the premises of the En quirer are false, and its coucl unions consequently illogical, oud that they aye known to be so by the , Editor of that paper, what confidence cart they have in hi veracity ntd candor? - The Si-hMctdjr Cabim t tatps flint I - Tl ..." '..''..'.. - irrted, thf a myelins; f the Vn nurrn mfinUfri fnni that State will beheld previous to the opening of C'ingri'M, for the purpose of advising Mr. Van Bui en t o recummend the speerly pasaaja ol an act for a new NmrmaB,tk4hiaf44Uwtllt n,l ..ritili i.i .-ii r.n il,. ,.t.t "i . ... .. l mi cTV.i . .i. . i.. huin'iu, he will find thein in the rank of the Opposition! On this subject the Schenectady paper may or my not he correctly - informed. We sV'iul l, for . oar paH,': doubt,' if any such defection from "the party" . be meditated as i stated, whether it would b- likely to be notified in advance in the ''newspapers.1 We should doubt. furtherwhether anr thin would be J acroinpiisttett toward the cs'hoiimi m -rif of a new National Bank by re tlucinv the Administration party in lnireiiro :a "Tnlnorftyr tf VnTt a, 0ink' hfxe'tlr caatljlied, it mfP ! widi the concu.riei)cc'i)F the Executive adrainistta'.ion. In litis county, near Wake forest, on Sunday evening last by ). Lii;nn. Esq. Mr. WiUiaiu V. Marcioui to Miss Elizabeth Kelly. PKOSTEtvi U OK Tlie Southern Ilcvicwj - To be I'nlili-lird st WstlihigtoH, q iu,-i lr, in an 3vo. No, ol t'S to X'M .("i: ,i its $5 irr srniflTn.-riajs'ihj- in nlvtref,- -t tit 'place is iitios m nt imly Im-iis lacili-k-s f inlorsiini,JiivrH ry nd oliiiel, but bromur il itilmi t .ith lite Southern S'sirs rsu hu tmiteil tinn ilie uu il.rl.,kiK villi the gi-cairst rs-, m with a It grtaitkt I. ciiluiu fiuin Slsts or paily ji-slmis- U. r '. ; 1 - ; - Of I he msller, three f lh (ssj 2i5 pp ) ilmll ewitivl of n-anl- ltvviwt swkHij sixHit mNnf ii ii jmih. I'livse (lull, as In itisiy iki liU.r.i.,!r . .gefterjijr)iJB.uiti-bat.lu. wsiiIiiImi iil'!er im-ilioil, now slinnvt fon:Mteii, Mhil give erjnlse brct of the bwk revivweil il il be of inijf mi-lit . Ih politics, and lipoti or aHsiimsl uljrts, there mny be a greater liberty ol ili'visiiiiH into mm-Uiti.Hiin. In tliit Miriion of the Id-viewt there will be given, in each No. a psjier liitlmieal ol Ilie pl inn snd tem ml events ol .'he ly, tt tei ve a llliTosicis Itrni.TXB. lis execinirn will si t) be cuiumiilvil la the sirooain liuili unit f and iti purpnte In givtr a imiir slid cniuittrmy to the pnMic lnctrinr nl iltv IttrleW, snrli si chii scarcely Ik so e vil eflVetcd in any oilier man iter1 - . . Ocrasionsl KKTRoir-rcTiva nrif.vs will U . tie cmtioilicit in ttot pHii ofilie .Un, whit a W- l luvm'ii.jr. In a serlnin ili'Kiee lite more enri miui!i; iir tu revive- h" -knowledge of im lii'i iHtit bni kt, furgotten in thesonlut:un of mod ei ii Irsrniiig. . Vril, nill he hd. nf rrptil.r purpose, to give Iht-ir papers, limrver the il.j -cl prrmil, lite Lm iii of a series; tu- order o i,lj Mist the rosy ihus sff.w.l a mor vonplriV hotly of inliM in-.il,Mi,1,irt Serve, alto, IA rt-piiii a. p.rt. lor ipnlr circHlati in a mrlho.1 that will ntifh aiigmt-nt hoth llieerputaiioii and Jlie Utc Tiitneii i nf ilie Hwvi-w. A body nf Mrsr.Ki.iisiEs nme 30 pees. will f irm the suho'dinate and more smnsinir pan of the Journal- t s coi.teti's will he aomrwtisf varinns, hut Will foi tfie 'mos' pii" l," e oivist nf short l.trsRaar NTicri Hi al io OHASniCTL ARTICl.tSj , ciiir list of Niw PiaticTiovs foiegi nl d onriiic, a..d general l.iTis.at I stcllio ckcr. w. In cuniiiiiii.i s iuns he nnt rOTp'es'rd mwle d writina; will he eery liee re. qti ed. Capers in which the word do nut besr a j'tst nmnort tin to tlie intormatimi eouveved. or the cll'-ei iotrn led, win be t, iber ojfcted without acrupe, or abridged wir mi perey. Ta4:ralJJi).eeriiition the usual rate nf en I'penwiion to ' rii'era''wtll' Waencevf to 2 doHai-a per p-inied pagl P'ice thai ill offVr fa remiriieration lo uleiva and ! bojtFjirJ!iiMs.ai4f.-4wl- KiHiwtliat "uilrmlit $lutlirum prgmit; ttium Ji-is revival of a Review f 'he' South. gion, now en in n ly n edmg n. an In erpre ir and a Dcfctulei 'he convmivi Iteprcsen tative of nor Institutions and of lire mind ii Velf amm'.g'it iiaVi" ol opnion, where lh fes of civil ard natim s are now soU-gelvsH led we do not posess and we Have steady an Her. d mnch If it Ii is lime to makemrclvc ttnderatsnd and re pee'ed I here. The JimjhiuI which shall do this, must coirthiue the general s'renili of all wins in the South, love their count rv, and ate Capable of d ting it s ill actual acr vice.' It must, then J, not the clumpion or the propaganda of tora' 'opinions, buf the friend of all .that poraue tbe piiblie gooif Into the vulgar mc hods ot rHilii cs debael by jisriwan rancor, or eorntptctl by the Inter, est, or ovrrco-ne by the popular passion f he hour ii must not fi.ll.' From if. the pride of the N'il!ifi-r most receive no diminution, the fidelity uf the Cuiimist no rtroch. I' rmrte ho vantage ground to either par')i nor serve bit as a common ft. Id, where they m ill onlt eoo'end nicti shall most advance the cause cf he fonth. . . JL".!e.!.'..'. 1 f.'f ?iMLee!lir. jnat it it- tionsi to repel wrh argument, teat pieseii'ly we be forcrrl to ec pel hh arm , all external iiiirrirrcuce wuu our tl iines'ie Condition, " gait.ai thc V. LI rule of mere Chance nd t.'or ru.itioni to uphold a rr publican snd federa iite, aa, dis ingoiabcd Lorn enslda'ing admioistraiion. olthe National alTaitS. Itom Ilie disorders uf the Central GoveremeiO here IV-fotm is hopeless, ard e'en tnd. i view toward a home policy of tbe (tales. capable, through i'sclf, a Confer opon our people those blessings f( well order, d f.ib erty which wejsspect in' vain fnwn the Fed eral power, fiom 'he (tchia'Kitia of party pot iH S abroad; to call home the attention of otta. feopieto i hose an s by which the w ise snd brave hate often raised petty State intones ble Snd prosperous C'ommimclthsf to at tach men, if possible, to their b rih-ph.c. and con vet 1 1 hem fiom wandrrirg and selBsit ad-' ventora. into cit.ien, the (overt of civilixa lioniio re-aniaa'c pnbiio spirit,1 and give it put pose, as welt at energy: to hold over par tie sod politician the tribunal nl a public opinion far different from that id' and cor.- rupt esse nf which, tha nt ipaper he ties ipaper pr is I purposes, to rWe dll'ir"i iba tolsetfor Mew sion through the land to sound ami well con sidemi publia doclriues, .apreading with them knowledge and Us e, tliC'e natural al lies, uteh ill be the constant IToet of the' Jt eray leagues- amoni( th' tain's of 1e cou iiry, winch has been set ua foot tu tire prvttf tidcr!kit)g,, - The frerm; prospect was prepared hefiH-e an W6 .itive rra.njrerRC"! lud hu a anade eonnecmg the-Hocrra'gued with 'he S'MUherSi Itevtew ae it editor - It is adop ted as rmpresai 'g. with mirfi in (rsiii'Ciiirsa, ihenitjrr), ileii;o and ;,lai nf the wmk ' ' ' It is proh-,Me ttiat the fi-s' nnmher of the ttevfw will he tss-ied some tiwa in the' tnotith of Os'oher next, ,, If. bowevVr. the sic- ce try , rwKr.owj ,ct Jj imUt-vd . will appear at a, earner uy. , . . It is proncsto tta'e b the Sovt'hern Its view ill not b" published a a mere eiwr imrnl it rii nnblie pat . - As the wmk is not tind'Tlskt-n wi lt ay iewr piMma r profi', it 1 il.ie to the proprieiO'S that iney stiooKI incur no ria;oi perunnrf inaa. IlieJmportanre of such a work M the pt-t knowlediied. Hi princirl relisuc- for I suppofTison pport is on inrm. awrTtr a' a wt-n-Jtnem n aay whether it shall ever be called into e.- is'eoee of not. 1 he epes-e si'eiMli" (r i lie puhl'icatioit of it wilt necessarily be erv heavy, req-tirtng at leat 1hre tho'isand sub scrihersto s-cnre th prnrielnr sgaiosl sc rinos loss. With .h as I 11 til t'ut tiuinScr It will no" be comnteticrd, , 1'he u-ide signed has no n her connexion wi'l, the Work ' ihs'i asiiaeditor. Allcoii.mn nicaiions designed f' him ill. thst c'irct r, will he ehdressed, e fAe pYtnt, to Kastv ilie, .Vo'thampi-ort ciKtitii , Virginia -Tit"' rlit'y .d olita'ning Mitiirrihc', ami of nia'ui-iitK all o'her arfangemcii's prepMralory to the puh hca'ioit, is deol'rd on- o'hia -Comnniul. ej-lnit nn "nH'itiecr- Trt he mtitlaTo lWasKaMiaiiB5!ssSKKV3S March 31 A. P. UPSHUR. SruiNO Ttnut, Mat 9r 1837. lit day for Cofft and J-Vlirt, Sweep. aB- ftukr, milt hrtits, SI 00 entrance Wm MeCargo, II. 0. by F)ls, tlant Vlr- . ginisn, , . , , . ,. I -I R, Towns, It C. by do, 8 . Sl 1 1. Till Vlvlbniel, H O. Iy M .mVtir Too. 3-.1 Danii-l Ducsr, II I', by I nrll iiniluh .4-4 Tim- t Itrat, lm. and 44 tM iud heal, .l.mJi.5-si:ii'ila. i2;i ifni Swerpttdle.' mile fients, entrance. June 151 4 150. F.dmnnd Towm, K tf br File ' t I vi. T. tlawrins, C V Ur Kctfpie, S lis. wtn: To' aiert. s It. hv ilo -5-il 1) DuxsS Cntl by sir Chartui 4 it dil. 3rA t7y, Propr elor't Puree, 2 rni.'e -R, .Tow its, S. K by laixbni oiiijh t !! 1st liest, I) lliiita-rr, S II. jiinrtor bv Kulipsr 3 ilo 3 'lo. jvid Xlslhtnwl, S. II. tied Wasp, S iu 14 Ileal and I - t. UZ..: . , 4-A duy 't Jocky Club Puree, 500,3 wt'e Ueatt, Dsvwi McHsniel. C II Pioneer, I -1 llatiirl Dnifurc, 4. Iloric Jllilipi r, 9-t Tim- 5 oi T seconds snd 6 m. 01, Won ea ay by I'toneer. PHOPUIKIO.'t. Hi a NOTICE. nrtikeout nf my rnclosm-e on Tuesdsy even big the 8 Ii int ,a tlsik hay mai-e with a hlsae or while lace almiit B-e vests old, ami aliout fivi feet liiKh. i. lnre a.i 4.iiiiblfl sJ. m Treiiettm ilrovrr. I hrard of her on llir road srvm nuln from Ki.fi. Id, and I tipevl the is rn deavoring lo t,H bek lo Trni-w. Any Mi rurmalioii gitni otralxMil said mare, iliirt-ir.l lo 'vntrairf'Ntt1Wim''f1u' recvivod, and all nei-fssai-t eappusri i.ni.l. Ill) VII'IIKKV S. IIiMP. Scotland Keik, 87ih ii., 31 lm. JiiH received n Inrc supply of Knglish lb-awing paMF, comprising Aniinuaris ait, Mniihle Klepltanl Uoluinlua, Ml. a Kh'phaiit, and all nllo-r .is.-i in use " Also a einuple r as- m niH-ni i bnaiuh letter paper, t.ili anil plain (iiild xpt-r. Km c pp-r, Tiauipairut pap-r, l'mu.g Mper, M'Hiieso iaiir. I une 'piipcr, li-istiil lloai lls, Knb..stil HiiSHilev H rloral.il tjaull, XI. i In-malical Insli iiinrMIS, Kugliih and tie. nrm rtivntr-rv hrah-s, IVnt. Ira.l I't i.rilt tn dia Ink. Neman's Waier Cil..u: t. It. ate,' M a er C'oi.rt..m Itnxes and hv sinsle Cake. I'tu- aUl Uitlev r.inud aodflaljliiliilL l)iirti..jiad iwiiimoia H'Oiis. nraitiia; sa asotel colunra " afrrs ass.M leil solooi a, lllat k Krd. Japan and fluid writing Inks, glass, eik. llae amnteaitd r5Hka.loawUjjiaMd,liW4 red a4 litwlt r shaving aott loilftl Kttaps-ltirtrr nesn, inolli, nail, coiuli ant! shaving Hi nli s. all ol so i r riot floalilvi llla.-kimc tlrii.htt k Itla.k. Irfi.and.a.VKir.'y.-J.l.M lo utriilion. ror tale at Ilia -Aorlli I 'anil ins Hook Store, Ne. 3, Faveitevitle stmi II .leigh, N IJ. - 1 UltNKIt k IIUtniBi" 51 -, .... . : A beiinarddupuy; Informs his fnt-ndt and the pttldie gvneraHt, hat tie baa just relumed Irnin New Vuikaiio Fhilatlelphia.'wiih a rich and ladiiiniaMr aasml mrnt til gootls. which be is now opening, and wilt finthrr 0wn in a lew day lat his n W V aUh, Jewelry and Fancy iiiui e, Xo. io, FayeUeille Street. : VVhich, t-grlhrr wild his lotn.rr atntkl preicnta a veiy eait-nvive and demialde asinriiuriil ! fomls, which will he sold at a very amall ad. taiiaei he invites the public to come sad exam in lor iieiulss. ; .. .The attortnvrnl cnntitli in part nf very inn, rlnr tinld ami Silver t aUhra, Anteiiran, F.n glnli ami French Jewelry , bMver tea KciiSs Bil vcr8pos. ilo Cops, Itwiier Knives: do. Pickle Ruin sand Petks, I'latil VA ahcra, sen fine Ja .awid !. Casters. Camrstirks, lliitiastiiia ware, Ct'ftVe tiistptes. Mantel Clocks, do. Lamps, A to al ilo., fine double and single bar icl tiiins, tlurlling. It.lt and tkel Pitiols, gold and silver mminlfl Canes, it dipt, liogers' sticii"r Kaisori and Knives, Mom Roses snd Acton!. out, with a greet variety ol laney si Vi etnam! perfumery . ' . s - ' - Thsnkiul lor paait enefmragewient, lie solicit a continuance of the public frvoor, brwig fully per tusded that 'the manner in which his bttsineta is curried oa will give peilect salitfaslias to all titnse oho as at lavewr hint with their eutiam. ... Clot ai ami Wstrkes of all ilessriptions repair ed ii accustomed tanerinr aranaee. All ortlers for Gold or Silver mk cxrcutccl at the lb arte at ootise, and in the mott approved itjte; T" ' - 8 6. TO THE STOCKIIOLr.Rl Or 1 HF. RAMC OF THE STATE . . or AUUTU CAUOLUiA. , ,..;;.. -.. - The tnhjniaed atsiementa showinic the condition of the Bank at ti e close of the-half - JTtLejidUijC ou lh CgiUCJCov-mUer ISjfJ, and 00 the-2ittli y, 1837, are tnah- stid - published tor yo. r inliirmoioii, in cnnfmiuity with the assurance given at U lime of tli -late aospt:nion of pajmcnU in specie by tliw Hank. - . . , . :J .. .., .. .. ' ' 11 Older of the ttnant, " - - . - JJUN. 4AKllO.N'; Pret. - , June 2, 13jr. . : - , c STATE OF THE iU,'J?i)F TUF. STATE OF XORTlt CAXOLl.V.TM ,"!, 1V. . 4lft m,I ,Swt - siHtuiea. M -Hills of Kxvhrnge, 3.140 .144 91 Ii 501 33 3.9SS.S46 1 Ttal F.siale, . - "lMr't,oiirn,i.VVSni rff ilie ute7 Notes ol othtr Hank a on ban,), . SMHrle, . ' - i. oiirhrrs naaajiisieit, anil tlilts . . and Chawki ih lisn.im. 4.'4 ti 19 010 fid ' DOLLAKS 4tnHi44 ov st.Jtsof raz iiaxk of rim staie OF.vonrit CAnouxA-,Vcy i, iu lii'i. ami - Note slia- ' f OHtttlrd, t I A I (1 Hill, of Kachsnge. C,'3 031 1.1 3 462 I9S , 35,1 f iir . S'l lis 4J'4,lt)7 8J.3H0 Real Kvta'e, . .. ... Due In. in Itai ki nut nl the Sime, N'i'ti-s id' older Itwt.Ste ou had, Siie, - . Voiichrrs nns'ljnsti it, s d Hills - . and Chka w 1 1 until u, 4J0.U08 jr OXFORD MALE ACADEMY. 1 he prniiiiHt-m advaniagra til tlih InstHutlnn. reo'lee t-p-eHitly slrsev-vtt.g lte irt-H-e-rf -p r. iits and (iiarilia s. It hirmei-ly lav.ked amoi g the first in ih- Slatri anf" o has at prrsriit aunt a-hliiional and ml id claims op the jublia lot p.ltttitH).e autl prelrrrttni, - . tlvh., is twt tislted hv nn village of ihetnu'h Wns1l)tlfitnhiT,"lltrasaiiT'tlra(.n, gooit vtety and fierdmn IrnmtiNnipaiion. Ihumg ih suiiuiiee niotitliv many eiiiiis t t art to iti sidii. Urn. us donate, fof the .Mipne of imprni ins; i r realm ti g tlitdr he.lihi taltfcs are alliarh-d by in -agreeable environs aitiT stM-dd eoitihois, I hi-re Sif three i-hiiirlu-t bi-longmg io il .fl't-i enl ildiiiiiiiiiaiiotit and the Aradrtti)" ttainli f olive uienl in an au y and si cltidrd split. Iiulepvi,dt-aiy f il re oa reenmmrnda nnta. Hie priuripal, Mr. A. IIsht. ii a xrmlt-. man of sotisi'lerahle atlainmentl m sllvi at ai d ti'lt-mifie k now In'iie, at quirt d in Kngland, liaij and Fianve. tf the foi ou r ennntry, be Is a na live where lie follnwtd hu prolrtvioti nh sue. eras, many vi ari piev iout o In pi a. liso.g 1t in Amnica ' lie is enl only- wi 11 ihihI in ih, Grt-i k and latin clsaM-s, Inn lamdiar with mud rnt lm trnSL'ra and all the iiiiiiinont hrfnchi-s nl j j.o'.'ieuT, niilirmtl.::t, ruoial and inltlh tiiml I sri'mce. A-rite.!- to -these -wntownrt id ! Im-inr.l hv Havel, erli-srch and t lurrvaln . a" riHStve antttttbHanre Willi tlte-ornertaind eiwk-al Itirraltti-e nf Kill ope anil Aoie. I. a lie will hr ai.lrsl in his tlttll hjr enn iielent astitl sms in pr;MTiil.t to lite namheriT pupils. '' In t.-smiiig llir Kliiilentt to reret their tesch en ihf ir eumpaniont Snd lhenis-lvet, tt. let re tard will he haiHii mruh-ate viitnotis pi Ineiples. hotHiraide IVsliacl ami gemd-manly nnltivl I In method nl iin-trtictmti wilt rnnilihie the ad. vantages of dimirine Mid (mlilw ethirsiion. t he Koverninenl will be tuireutrfl rather than srwri'i and I he HitdiHl'l notiila lli valid In halms of irolusirv, arsiirt-le iibsrrtkl o ami ilei p entitiiy . Suitable liaie anrl eaie aillbe aOortm -to Tt-atling,; wrttiog, eamiioittiiin ami elornt Ion, - . . , t.Ustn-al I'ndenH will be prepared to enlei the FiTvhman or the toptiomnre rlas, af -t ea. lilt In the s.MM-te of sondes teessilHrd hy the Ihuvertitv ot the bials. Tuition per session iltoO ' r-r I he course for the Knglith itepsilmenl w ill rontist id h.n elsstes lo be inttmalvd io lh fullnwing bisushrs. ' ,t ' - per leision. IV Sprlling, reading, writing and Aiehilielie, ,-; i ft 00 JII. 1 be shove enulHiurd. SrogiS- . ' phy, giammar, patting and .,tnmi,Jmir:JiIilMlJi. II, Cmnpottiion, Ingie. rhetnras, , .; . I.istoi v, thrnuologr and AI-. - ! arbra. . . .. ' ttia: t.' iob''V1ipoelry7S , j l-nojilijf. aslrnnomy, hem-.' i ; let n, mbieralnvv and kvdit. . J i M..ri'il. and. wrLi---v. t!te gentnelryjutuaif a. - tion, land lurveyiitg, naiiga- ' 4i", ke, . : TIS 00 The French omrte, , f7 00 I k. S1.....1.U ,..... .. . .. per session f r --T-V. t extra sno tiertnan cacii, j,tt t'U-r The toil ton lees are r tpiired In advaneei end ibt amount of half tetoou will be the aroall etl charge. " 'LL'.,..-S-..-'"' ,'v... y'-- The year i 'divided in In two srtti-ml of tweo ly two wetkseseb, the Rrsf eomniriic. t nn the tiiirit Mrwi.lay ot J innary nd end nn ihe third Krahir nf Junei lha arenad brint (allowing a week's hit er val) the fourth Mmnlav t.t June. and terminates on ihe liwoih Fridav in N'mrm brC. A pulilic rxanihiatinn bcf.. lb Tiuviret will lake place at' the close nl everv arntinni whvw Parents and ttuanll.ns are lntittd to at- lend . . v; '. : ,V ' rr . - .y fly order nl .the Trastee. Oxford. N" C Ap. d 37. 1 S17 31 II E WHO At AUli)U7 Tlti (iiaiitnltoii wa advertiaed at the he ginninfj of the year under the head of 'Hoard' rng fichnol - The first sesaion will close Oit Wednesday the 28h nf June, and the e. CO'.d wilLcomme fodow. j- fawverFiaufctkt ' ing. 3d of July. The m deraigmd wesild be. ft.wter Pclige -. ifiatl io ar.ciin-imttiate a icw more Doorttersat Ins establiBited prices, vis. 97 pi r month, e vrr thing forniahed except lijfhl's.;. The i tahitahrd price of tuition is, for Latin or Creek, S12 JOi for MathemaJics, $19 10. and for all others, 7 50, per session. . ; No neighborhood is more nitallc for such an institution, than that wherein Hrmdon A-Cadt-my ia located It is about five mile north west of Lmiishi'trg. snd is thought to be the moat elevated spot in Franklin county." Tia a nrighhtwh'ood of sober, iodo-trintia and temperate people) nd the atthseriber confi dently assnrr the public that nothing like vice or immorality would be countenanced The nnderaignetl being sola proprietor and instructor of the institution, promises en hi part, faithfully to do every thing in his pow er for the Intellectual" and moral Improve ment of U thnt may he entrusted to his care. A strict discipline wilt be kept op among ai classes, and no young man will be taken, on leu he 1 willing to submit Implicitly to the directions,, of the subscriber. Any pentcn wishing to send a achotar lo the subset iber, will please, make H known to him by letter. .... . JOIIM V. 111CK). " Umdcx Aadtmy. Jun 1, 1737 St i .JiA',01 o w e;r $.) . a fio n in,:t !i IVnvKiH i.rrire, . Pn!dlkXM"W"ACC-rf.X.,idv.. Itaip Isoikl tut uf tbe -u - - rt'Ste. . - TOSsJ 4.t Dut Itauki in the Slate, 113 IkT 44 l4.tr Votes in ciiYti'atioa, . ,.i Doiilrmli uinishL . S.OStV.'VJ Oil 3,181 Ml leinitri by mdiviibmls, ' (ji iivml t'u.fit k t AH, being Vett I'roRis und vidtd, ' . ' 516.430 Ci ij 4n u -ac)4..-ip.l--i'J.av'fc.w C. DCWEV, Cad.ietT tp.l. Mwk. . - . I rvaiuirr i-l tToli.a Qa-,.. ,V"fU s.rur-p;u. u'p - I'l-IHII.B iim, ...... : I'uMi. I i-rasHiTf of N. Carotirta, Due baitki af of the ' .T't - ," ir.ctr pa Utte bui.kl tn the Stale, el alitih sine ftlT ' '" . 37 4 ia due. the S ale Hank ol Xuilh .Carutma, -. t?5.0SaJl4 I C- - ... . ; Tivs tiier ( the Uailett Sitiee, I rraaV ot U bt'a. lor I. U IX u. 5.16 ,wj j; 0. -iii SUMS ft ; 80,814 S3 It 1.1 j tat 10 J7 Volei rh iii-ClllatlYiO, ttivulrnifi uioml.l. T4t' Htv tav , Iriniitrl In Mdiviriistl, ' ' firurral fti nt amf l.'nis, bcl, g Mttl PreRt -remsmirr 'artrK ttie 4 ms v) 'llti.GUjrt 'KHiriiii m a nrr ertil. iqtial to 160.000. ..l l.t t;. I January, J S3., ' . K4 321 ir DOI.I.AH3 4 ids yg it C. DEWEY, CashWre JVOTICE. "The ttibiri Ihei a. si iciuriij;., of CeSTTI. A I-" rxrinUr, r.M , br,ff, T,rr, ,01Bi T " l'0 o puhlit sale, ,m the 4 It Mn, f, l-ly ne.1, b, m,h,tWtll..,h)Wa Z lu.ul.ia. the hdlowmglrast, of Umi, or M 1(t(( -bei eol a. will ..tu,, ,ht - e i . for the year 18.15, and ton a eiivertitii.g, Aleork SlrpUa) i , gjj'' " A ii tie) John .. . ' r . (N VI, -. ..- HrKkhonse KkIibts - tg - ;- So - T viMmiH inantll, fr; r-- Hhiunl l unulas ' ' Ha. lit Ji.hn (I'aiquotaiil) ,. - Hotnighl Jotepli ,. , , llumt,ht Jacnb, Sea. s i Ihtiwa I h Uvnut . , llaieman Jotcph, See. ' v L'ihi r N icoiU n,ua , -Cos ell I aiauae ; t'rul J, a. f.tt ' Clow Kowan tahooo Hurl otf .j, Cahut.N I imuihy CahiHin lleiifh a - trtho 'II Kln-ui isr u (.alioim 'I toner, $. -Calmvu Gitlruu'(hiii) T . ' "liJ r - .V r 'HO V ss - -no vjl ; 70 ,.. . v - w ;m ; D - -7d Txl -16J - 8 d 4 1 it , l ;k - a J I JO' f -1 . II.' J i. wo ' : SO -7 ii 8.S . - V. 3-0 100 4i r J . II 4 T viarion i noma! IV, . (dat'Oii Kilmtlild I'svel tvelniiiil Ficdcruk. J. ' jwvit ,vi at' J Iwvu lvt,in ' ' " i . Fanning John II,' y raucis John - Ftdi lnrai,y . , -tntdh-e Jnst-ph " '" t.llca .Irtsa . k ' llolladv I :annai' Hatiili ll.'r . ...ll.,iLiui ay I Mat, s ( helrt, J - A Hail.aaay John rt's (hens,) ' llailiaaar Nathaiiitl - llaifn-ld Jamre ' ... . Unto lor Wilton , White llookrr U dliatti . Ilr-.u il SiIhs, oh. Csidaer A lea audcr't (lirfn,) , . Ilntui.sir. iliy ' lfi.ln.ra Vha llii'ttintiHivi' (Uht1 ' mil ImiHhy 1 ' ' I Ivrrniaii r ledrilik 4 -, , l.iverniait Palrnk ' '.. '. I i-rn,a I mm thy --f'tv l-lvrmian Ho bat u U. ' ' 0,. ?7 I'tvernian sVary-,. I ivei m,n illianj C. , ' ., , , . tit f - ' aav A': H . - 4 1 .-;-38 .. '.41.-.-' CI 4- ' 30.-. l-iveinisn Kiiui 1 ivTt roan J.dm It. ' ' ' " laichlli l tieerge W I-oa'SI llarvv . . t Mctoian Jvb am. AlcK.uimy atuseph i. twiO rvivui.is jnnn t.- so ; ' UU IvJ "II IJ ' li , it 41 4 -.41 t7 - 8UO y vl 171 ItSJ , ,W i(illili SlalliT w ..XJcuu. t-tt . r WSr- OvfrMMl Pirtcilla tttinmi lln jainits , llweut Zuehai -iLkv",'". Uarnl llttiktal "f Dweas Ahet ; t' Owens Noah , twn An,.. ,f ;t Owens Amnios Owens I hard a 0r.ViHie, " Owens Fredrrhk ' ' Powers Kphrani II, Powni Manly . , I'atn Kdaaul Pav a F.dwaid. Jr. ' Ih alOH U illi.m l , eo 'l Mi 100 ttKI ii , tt k "40 175 Kwhariiaoe IV iHid e KrjaoMt V. Uliaikv ample r.ilaaid hasrjcr fxt-kkl nawjrr:;ih .-; bawjer 1 homa Saaj-rr Piudtme ' eawjrr viai a. Siwjcr Al.nt-r Saindrll Haitholomte 1 ' ' " " I to Smith Knock '.7'f;. ." Bnoih Zfliedee, Jr.. Xi:: 4ff ", Smith tUtetMBer "J 'ti ti.itfJ 1q know Jackb " a. S.kes.l..t,fO,It. - -l-tetirer Hvt.ji.nihi ; . t hprmll Utile. T. i,. v - Uf KandeifiN F.iiltM . ' ; . fttt 8wo KviIh-i ",,,.- ' f'.(J '. Sawyer laae !;-Vn '", '"'' g fawter Abel . '-.v. ''.. 'irU'Z . g(j Taikiiiiod John '' - )j I'a'kintoo William T".7, i i - f ,1 Taikimon Joseph, naj . Taikeiton Jesse ll,: '? " '' ' f ( ; VrMk'ia Ate j- -40 Whit Hanvlt,'',.-. 1J While Jdlua. . air .-j , If . Joseph, ten. 4ntV le,to for the White helri '"' J - ' "' 1$ ariite lor Timothy JuaeVhcW- ,. 1 1 '.i m.u. . . i. ' -. '. - f-.' esitv Wcttnnk Segtitn- ? : (g JlkSKFII AIKXAXDER, II ti PkClLL1 ' ? Beam h 11. Ua'Jr.ll3s''-' l ti Iw 1 : '' ,i(i","'f afa '?'.'1 tf. ia i f St "'; .tw.''.'r'iij , ...v.S.jf'-,...' "... . . it . . '. ..-v .t!f c
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